Ok here it is a inspection of kit and install report. As expected I recieved the kit on Wednesday. It was well packaged, when I opened the box I was sort of depressed in a way. It kinda looked like my amp install kit except in a box. This is a very simple kit, consisting of exactly what was in the box. Upon further inspection I found that the quality of the product was very good. All of the wires are 4AWG. The terminal ends a crimp style yet machine stamped in place. All of the terminals were solid copper. The battery post adapter is not a very impressive piece but is made of the same matierial as the battery terminal itself, I believe braised copper. Looking at the terminals that were machined in place the wires themselves are of a solid copper nature with very smal strands as advertised.
Install was a snap, no trouble at all. Instructions were clear yet left open to interuptation. Due to many options, you can connect the grounds anywhere you want really. So long as you include the left chassis ground, engine block, and right chassis ground. I will post a scan of the first page of the instructions and some pictures of the terminal ends and battery terminal. I will take further pictures of my engine tommorow. It is to dark in my garage tonight. Overall install time was about 45 minutes, once the plan for the ground positions was in place.
I spent about thirty minutes in the seat driving around. I noticed the engine has a little more torque. As for horse power there is to much ice on the ground to get a good assessment. I am pleased with the headlights, them seemed to be a little brighter. I am going to do a little more with this system. I will move the ground points around a little more and see where it takes me. As for now I am almost thinking this is a gimmick. If I can't achieve better results with further tinkering.
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I forgot to include the setup of the ground points. It is a daisy chain or series style system, You start with the right side of the engine bay and ground that to your chassis. Then from there to the throttle body. Next was the engine block ground in which you connect a extra wire off of this to your transmission. So there are three wires off of that connection. Then back to the battery post adapter. Last but not least you connect the battery post adapter to the left side chassis. This is a effective system, I believe that the throttle body ground may need to be moved to the ignition coils in order to get a better response. I will experiment some more and post again latter.